Hi all...
Great site here! I just found it a few days ago and have enjoying reading the posts.
I've got a fuel problem that I wrote about over on Bert Heise's forum. Thanks to all that have responded and helped out. Unfortunately, the problem still exists...

I've got an '88 Savage and whenever I start the bike [with the petc0ck in the ON position], it runs goods for about 30 seconds and then it slowly dies out. At the same time, fuel comes out of the left tube. If I give it more gas before it dies [ie. increase the RPMs], then the gas doesn't spill out. With the petc0ck in the PRI position, the bike starts and runs fine with no problems. These are the things I've done so far:
1. Overhauled the carb
2. Replaced the fuel line from the petc0ck to the carb
3. Checked the float and the float valve needle... 3 times
4. Checked the fuel petc0ck
5. Checked the vacuum line from the fuel valve to the carb
6. Checked the vacuum unit
7. Removed the vacuum unit from the fuel valve assembly and check the diaphragm
8. Drained the tank, removed the petc0ck and checked the built-in fuel filter
9. Started the bike with and without the gas cap
A few days ago, I increased the idle speed a bit thinking that since whenever I gave it a bit more gas, the fuel didn't spill out. Naturally, it idled faster and the bike ran great. I rode for about 10 miles with no problem [with the petc0ck in the ON position]. At every stop sign and stop light, I was checking for any spill fuel. There wasn't any. I lowered the idle speed a touch because I found out that once I get up to speed in 1st gear, the idle speed was moving me along at 13 mph on a level road with no input from the throttle!

I think that was a little too much idle!
Does anyone have any other ideas that I could try? ??? Is it possible that the idle screw can loosen up over time and lower my idle speed? Also, could the main diaphragm in the carb have a small leak that might cause these symptoms? I checked it out thoroughly when I had it apart.
Thanks!